Trump’s town hall could land him in more hot water in Georgia
Former President Donald Trump’s Town Hall on CNN may have landed him in more hot water with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. In this episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Politically Georgia podcast, AJC political insiders Greg Bluestein and Patricia Murphy examine the former president’s comments on national television where he said he told Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, “You owe me votes.”
Plus, Kirby Smart announces the Georgia Bulldogs will decline a White House invitation. The UGA coach says the decision was not political. But does AJC metro columnist Bill Torpy agree?
Greg, Patricia, and Bill have their who’s up and who’s down for the week. And they’ll answer questions from the Listener Mailbag, which you can now call into. Call the 24-Hour Politically Georgia Podcast Hotline to leave us your question. We’ll play it back and answer your question on the next episode of Politically Georgia. (770)810-5297.
Links to today's topics:
Trump said Raffensperger ‘owed me votes’
Kirby Smart says decision to not visit the White House is not political
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